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A replication-competent, endogenous retrovirus from an aged DBA/2 mouse contains the complete env from Emv-3 and a novel gag partially related to AKT-8.

A replication-competent, endogenous retrovirus from an aged DBA/2 mouse contains the complete env from Emv-3 and a novel gag partially related to AKT-8.

... genous virus production in aged mice of strains which produce no infectious virus early in life (1, ...endogenous virus genomes, most Emv loci are defective in the production of ...

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The Hepatitis C Virus NS4B Protein Can trans-Complement Viral RNA Replication and Modulates Production of Infectious Virus

The Hepatitis C Virus NS4B Protein Can trans-Complement Viral RNA Replication and Modulates Production of Infectious Virus

... for virus assembly and ...the production of infectious virus (4, 43, ...JFH1 virus by about ...hanced virus titers could be achieved by introducing the same alteration into J6-JFH1, a ...

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The Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Matrix Protein Is Required for Maturation of Viral Filaments

The Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Matrix Protein Is Required for Maturation of Viral Filaments

... for virus transmission ...vaccinia virus and wt HRSV helper virus and examined only virus released into the superna- tant, which typically constitutes a minority of the total HRSV in- ...recWT ...

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A Mathematical Analysis of Concomitant Virus Replication and Heat Inactivation

A Mathematical Analysis of Concomitant Virus Replication and Heat Inactivation

... In addition, early virus is stable, the plateau indicates the cessation in thevirus period of exponential growth there has of virus production; with a heat-sensitive virus, been little t[r] ...

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Characterization of the Mode of Action of a Potent Dengue Virus Capsid Inhibitor

Characterization of the Mode of Action of a Potent Dengue Virus Capsid Inhibitor

... of virus titer resulted from an impairment of virus spread or from a direct block in virus particle production by using a single-cycle infection ...superinfecting virus produced within ...

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Dynamics of Influenza Virus Infection and Pathology

Dynamics of Influenza Virus Infection and Pathology

... of production of IFN, which scales the absolute quantity, and how effec- tive IFN is per ...The virus peak, the time when the peak occurred, the IFN peak, and the percentage of cell death were recorded as ...

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Multiple Roles of Epstein-Barr Virus SM Protein in Lytic Replication

Multiple Roles of Epstein-Barr Virus SM Protein in Lytic Replication

... in virus production cannot be rescued by enhanced lytic DNA ...EBV virus production could be at least partially rescued by DNA replication ...infectious virus production by ...

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Characteristics of Sindbis virus temperature-sensitive mutants in cultured BHK-21 and Aedes albopictus (Mosquito) cells.

Characteristics of Sindbis virus temperature-sensitive mutants in cultured BHK-21 and Aedes albopictus (Mosquito) cells.

... Comparative studies of the growth of arboviruses in vertebrate and invertebrate cultured cells have revealed that although the onset of virus production, rate of virus growth, and final [r] ...

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PA X is a virulence factor in avian H9N2 influenza virus

PA X is a virulence factor in avian H9N2 influenza virus

... absence of PA-X in H9N2 virus attenuated viral pathogenicity in mice which showed.. no mortality, reduced progeny virus production, mild to normal lung histopathology,.[r] ...

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Functional characterization of a U5 ribozyme: intracellular suppression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 expression.

Functional characterization of a U5 ribozyme: intracellular suppression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 expression.

... HeLa CD4+ cells transfected with sense or antisense virus were cocultivated with MT4 cells, and virus production was monitored by reverse transcriptase assays of the supernatant medium..[r] ...

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Insight into Poliovirus Genome Replication and Encapsidation Obtained from Studies of 3B-3C Cleavage Site Mutants

Insight into Poliovirus Genome Replication and Encapsidation Obtained from Studies of 3B-3C Cleavage Site Mutants

... infectious virus production does not prove that steps after RNA synthe- sis, for example, virus assembly, are ...a virus assem- bly defect is suggested by the 3-log reduction in particles ...

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Impact of Sweet Potato Feathery Mottle Virus and Micropropagation on Yield, Root Quality and Virus Incidence in Commercial Sweetpotato Production Systems

Impact of Sweet Potato Feathery Mottle Virus and Micropropagation on Yield, Root Quality and Virus Incidence in Commercial Sweetpotato Production Systems

... common virus infecting sweetpotato in the United States and is found nearly everywhere sweetpotatoes are grown (Clark and Moyer, ...and virus strain present (Moyer and Salazar, ...true-to-type, ...

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Effect of Immune Priming on Borna Disease

Effect of Immune Priming on Borna Disease

... the central nervous system (CNS) (19). Interestingly, the im- mune response to BDV fails to clear the infection, the inflam- mation subsides, and the virus persists at constant levels in the CNS for the life of ...

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Lethality of PE2 incorporation into Sindbis virus can be suppressed by second-site mutations in E3 and E2.

Lethality of PE2 incorporation into Sindbis virus can be suppressed by second-site mutations in E3 and E2.

... Infection with PE2-containing revertant viruses of Sindbis virus S.A.AR86 46 and AR339 resulted in poor production of infectious virus in cultured mosquito cells.. This likely reflects a[r] ...

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Age-Related Differences in Amplification of Covalently Closed Circular DNA at Early Times after Duck Hepatitis B Virus Infection of Ducks

Age-Related Differences in Amplification of Covalently Closed Circular DNA at Early Times after Duck Hepatitis B Virus Infection of Ducks

... of virus from blood in ducks from the 3W group was observed to occur at similar rates in all ...of virus in blood accounted for only 10 percent or less of the inoculum ...of virus taken up the liver, ...

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Virus-specific Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis in KB Cells Infected with Herpes Simplex Virus

Virus-specific Ribonucleic Acid Synthesis in KB Cells Infected with Herpes Simplex Virus

... This paper describes studies of the relationship of virus messenger ribonucleic acid mRNA synthesis to virus DNA, antigenic protein, and infectious-particle production in KB cells infect[r] ...

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Influenza Virus Induces Apoptosis via BAD-Mediated Mitochondrial Dysregulation

Influenza Virus Induces Apoptosis via BAD-Mediated Mitochondrial Dysregulation

... influenza virus infection at specific time points late in the replication cycle in both the nontargeting control and BAD KD ...influenza virus replication in- duces increasingly greater PARP cleavage from ...

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Mutation in the matrix protein of Newcastle disease virus can result in decreased fusion glycoprotein incorporation into particles and decreased infectivity.

Mutation in the matrix protein of Newcastle disease virus can result in decreased fusion glycoprotein incorporation into particles and decreased infectivity.

... To determine whether the lower yield of infectious virus, especially at nonpermissive temperature, might be due to the production of fewer virus particles, or possibly to the production [r] ...

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Intracellular Dynamics of HIV Infection

Intracellular Dynamics of HIV Infection

... EGFP production and production rate (since the average production rate did not begin to decrease till after day 1) but was just a consequence of having a distribution of production rates, with ...

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Characterization of differential antibody production against hepatitis C virus in different HCV infection status

Characterization of differential antibody production against hepatitis C virus in different HCV infection status

... C virus (HCV) testing approach, in which it omitted the use of recombinant immunoblot assay (RIBA) in the diagnostic algorithm and recommended that future studies are needed to evaluate the performance of HCV ...

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